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Sad and Flat Irons30 of 123Unknown copper flat iron Sunbeam Ironmaster Steam or Dry 1940s
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    Posted 6 years ago

    Jim57
    (9 items)

    Old iron weighing about 10 pounds. Does anyone know about how old it is or anything else about it? Thank you.

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    Comments

    1. Irishcollector. Irishcollector., 6 years ago
      Looks like a goose iron often used by tailors.
    2. Jim57, 6 years ago
      Thanks. I read or heard somewhere else that it may be a tailors iron. Any idea how old it may be?
    3. billretirecoll billretirecoll, 6 years ago
      It's probably mid to late 1800's, there's lots on line. Search Goose, or Tailors Iron, on image, or for sale! :^)
    4. Jim57, 6 years ago
      Thank you
    5. keeno55 keeno55, 6 years ago
      Hitching iron is my thought. Carried in a wagon to tie the horses to when you stopped. Took the place of a hitching post.

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